‘Councils should be forced to fix serious potholes immediately the Court of Appeal has ruled, after judges found in favour of a jogger who hurt his ankle.’
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Daily Telegraph, 2nd February 2017
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
‘Speakers: Basileios Drolias (MyBarrister)
Daniel ShenSmith (ShenSmith Barristers)
Stephen Ward (Clerksroom)
Danielle Wright (Bar Council Direct Access Portal)’
Date: 8th February 2016, 6.00-7.00pm
Location: 23 Essex Street London WC2R 3AA.
Charge: PABA Members: free, Non-members: £5 (cash only) payable at the venue from 5:30pm.
More information can be found here.
‘Hate crime against Jewish people in the UK increased by more than a third last year, with recorded incidents now at record levels, charity figures suggest.’
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BBC News, 2nd February 2017
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
‘The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) yesterday announced plans to increase the threshold for the court and tribunal fee remission scheme to around the level of the national living wage (NLW).’
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Litigation Futures, 1st February 2017
Source: www.litigationfutures.com
‘An Asda worker has been found guilty of trying to join a Islamist terrorist group in the Philippines.’
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BBC News, 2nd February 2017
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
‘A group of bankers who ran an “utterly corrupt scheme” that left hundreds of small business owners “cheated, defeated and penniless” have been sentenced to almost 50 years in jail.’
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The Guardian, 2nd February 2017
Source: www.guardian.co.uk
‘RBS’s solicitors have expressed disappointment that the Supreme Court will not now consider the issue of who is a client for the purposes of legal advice privilege, after its client dropped a planned appeal against the present “unhelpful and unworkable” position.’
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Litigation Futures, 2nd February 2017
Source: www.litigationfutures.com
‘New guidance on price promotions has been issued by the UK Chartered Trading Standards Institute to replace the previous Pricing Practices Guide by BIS (now merged into the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy). The guidance applies to all consumer sales of goods, services and digital content, and includes online transactions as well as those in retail premises. Enforcers are likely to allow traders until April 2017 to bring their practices into line with the guidance.’
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Technology Law Update, 2nd February 2017
Source: www.technology-law-blog.co.uk
‘The judges on the front line of low-value personal injury (PI) litigation have added a powerful voice of opposition to the government’s proposed reforms, saying the civil justice system could become “unworkable” as a result.’
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Legal Futures, 3rd February 2017
Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk
‘Our prisons appear to be in a state of permanent crisis but what little we on the outside know about what goes inside our chaotic and violent jails owes little to journalists. Media has been effectively banned by the Government from going into prisons.’
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Halsbury’s Law Exchange, 31st January 2017
Source: www.halsburyslawexchange.co.uk
‘David Davis failed to placate Conservative rebels concerned about the status of European Union migrants and other Brexit details, despite publishing a 77-page white paper setting out the government’s plans for leaving the EU.’
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The Guardian, 2nd February 2017
Source: www.guardian.co.uk
‘The number of children being investigated by police for sexual offences has almost doubled in the last four years.’
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Daily Telegraph, 3rd February 2017
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
‘When Sir Ivan Rogers stepped down in January as the UK’s top official in Brussels, he urged his colleagues to “continue to challenge ill-founded arguments and muddled thinking” and not to be afraid “to speak the truth to those in power.” The implication was clear. The government’s Brexit preparations displayed all these failings but the politicians responsible did not like having this pointed out.’
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OUP Blog, 3rd February 2017
Source: www.blog.oup.com
‘A cocaine addict who strangled a foster mother and then tried to cause an explosion to hide evidence has been jailed for a minimum of 33 years.’
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BBC News, 2nd February 2017
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
‘A human rights lawyer who brought abuse claims against UK troops after the Iraq War has been struck off for misconduct.’
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BBC News, 2nd February 2017
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
‘The government’s Brexit strategy faces a fresh legal challenge in the high court on Friday when campaigners argue that parliament must separately legislate to remove the UK from the European Economic Area (EEA) and the single market.’
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The Guardian, 3rd February 2017
Source: www.guardian.co.uk
‘The CCRC is the public body with statutory responsibility for independently investigating alleged miscarriages of justice in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. It is based in Birmingham. It is offering an internship, available to those who have completed the BPTC or LPC.
This is an exciting opportunity to assist in the CCRC’s casework and to experience an unusual perspective of the criminal justice system.
The internship will be for a period of 6 months starting in April 2017.
The annual salary is £15,103 (pro-rata), payable monthly.
Shortlisted candidates will be notified during week commencing Monday 27 February 2017; and interviewed at the CCRC in March 2017, dates to be confirmed.
The successful candidate will be notified of the outcome the end of March 2017. However they will have to undergo the vetting procedure applied to all CCRC employees, before their internship offers can be finally confirmed.
Closing date for applications is 12 noon Monday 20 February 2017.’
CCRC contact details are:
Tel: 0121 233 1473
Email: HR@ccrc.gov.uk
‘Caspar Glyn QC considers the Court of Appeal’s judgment today that an employee can be summarily dismissed for negligence and that a wrongfully dismissed employee cannot normally maintain an ongoing claim for wages.’
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Cloisters, 24th January 2017
Source: www.cloisters.com
‘The Joint Committee report on high heels and dress codes at work shows that discriminatory dress codes can promote the sexualised objectification of women at work, disadvantage people with disabilities, inhibit employment prospects, impair work performance and cause long term and substantial damage to health.’
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Cloisters, 26th January 2017
Source: www.cloisters.com
‘On 24 February 2012, Doug Paulley tried to do something most of us would not think twice about. He went to catch a bus. He wanted to get from Wetherby to Leeds to catch a train. The single wheelchair space was occupied, not by another wheelchair user, but by a pushchair. The bus driver asked the owner to move but did nothing more when she refused. Mr Paulley was unable to travel on that bus, so missed his train.’
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Cloisters, 30th January 2017
Source: www.cloisters.com